Published 2022-07-30
Keywords
- Samuthaya Veethi,
- Social Thoughts,
- Harassment,
- Social problems
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Abstract
Community Street, this novel highlights the social issues faced by youth and artists who seek out big cities like Chennai. The film captures the challenges of artists facing every day as they seek opportunities to showcase their talents. The film portrays the social problems, sexual harassment and life problems faced by a female prospector. The great feelings and sufferings of a woman in the art world when she falls in love are shown in this novel. Art should be for art's sake. Beyond the two arguments that art should be for life, the essay on the way of creation explains that art and artists have changed for entertainment. Without complete antipathy, without losing the flavor of novelty, without missing society, it finishes with excitement and anticipation, and completes the reader. Only a limited number of narrators appear in this novel. Muthukumaran, whose name is Muthukumaraswamy Bawalar, Gopal, whose name is Gopalswami, Madhavi, Nair boy, Jiljil, Penang merchant Abdullah, Udaya Rekha, Rudrapati Reddy. Subjective Mandars Drama Mandars "The Love of a Cootie" The drama "The Love of a Cootie" created by a playwright named Muthikumaran, staged and performed at various venues in Malaysia. Interwoven between these events is the protagonist Muthukumaran- heroine Madhavi's love art, should it be for art? should it be for life? Art and life are entwined. Without complete opposite character, without losing the flavor of the novel, without missing the society, this novel completes with excitement and anticipation, and makes the reader satisfied.
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References
- Parthasarathy, N., (1987) Samuthaya Veethi, 9th Edition, Tamil Puthakalayam, Chennai, India.
- Parthasarathy, N., (1999) Samuthaya Veethi, 13th Edition, Tamil Puthakalayam, Chennai, India.
- Parthasarathy, N., (2020) Samuthaya Veethi, Vaasippom Publications, Chennai, India.